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Numbers in the wire and cable industry are, nearly always, big. The investments, company buy outs, length of cables on the ocean floor, they are all big numbers. And it seems that this theme continues in the June issue of wiredInUSA with the first two stories providing some startling numbers to digest. Our lead story is from global giant Nexans which has committed $85m for its extra high voltage cable plant in South Carolina. And it was a serious building project for the new vertical continuous vulcanization tower with trucks working around the clock seven days a week for 20 days to pour 6,000m 3 of concrete! You can read the full story on page 9. Hot on the heels is news that California's newest power plant has gone online – three months ahead of schedule. The 800MW CPV Sentinel Energy project, near Palm Springs, has already started flowing electricity to 640,000 homes in Southern California's Edison service territory. All the details are on page 10. But there is a lot more to read the further you get into the magazine. Enjoy! David Bell Editor

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Towering completion Nexans has completed the construction of a 125m tower for its extra high voltage cable plant in South Carolina. The vertical continuous vulcanization (VCV) tower will house the triple extrusion process.

Fréderic Michelland, senior corporate executive vice president, high voltage and underwater cables business group, and North America and South America areas, said: "The commitment of $85 million toward the construction of our newest extra high voltage plant in South Carolina demonstrates Nexans’ position in the fast growing North American market.” The Tower will be the hub of the extrusion process andpivotal for the entire operation.

Construction of the massive project began on 7 th January and was a non-stop 24/7 operation for 20 days. Three trucks delivered 6,000m 3 of concrete, every hour, for the slip pour.

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California's 800MWCPV Sentinel Energy project has begun electricity flow to the power grid – three months ahead of schedule. Competitive Power Ventures Inc (CPV), GE Energy Financial Services and Diamond Generating Corporation (DGC) said the California independent system operator (CAISO) and the California energy commission have declared commercial operations, while the chief building officer issued a final certificate of occupancy for the natural gas-powered plant in Riverside County. The CPV Sentinel Energy project is located near Desert Hot Springs, fivemiles northwest of Palm Springs. The project uses themost modern "peaking" power generation technology available, the GE LMS100 aeroderivative gas turbine, to provide electricity to approximately 640,000 homes in Southern California Edison's service territory. Eight units with quick-starting and fast-ramping capability make the project a perfect fit for Coachella Valley residents during the summer days of triple-digit temperatures and peak energy use, while also backing up California's growing solar and wind farms. "With California's San Onofre nuclear plant off-line and power reserve margins expected to be tight, it is more important than ever that the CPV Sentinel Energy Project be available to support electric reliability this summer," said John Murphy, senior vice president of engineering and construction for CPV. "Gemma Power Systems did a fantastic job of working with GE and our team to complete this project ahead of schedule and on budget." California's newest power plant goes online

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Corning Incorporated will supply optical cable for the Miami/ Atlanta segment of Allied Fiber’s network-neutral system. The 754-mile Miami to Atlanta route is expected to be completed by the end of 2013. The network-neutral system is intended to provide fiber for lease, as legacy backhaul network infrastructures can no longer support the exponential growth occurring in the industry. The end users for these physical-layer services include submarine cable systems, large wire line and wireless carriers and network operators, private enterprises, cooperatives, cable television companies, and data center operators. Corning will supply its 528-fiber SST-UltraRibbon™ cable containing Corning ® SMF-28e+ ® and Corning ® LEAF ® optical fibers. Optimized for long-haul and metro networks, Corning LEAF optical fiber is said to provide high-capacity broad system flexibility with proven performance. “Allied Fiber worked closely with Corning to develop a custom designed 528-fiber ribbon cable optimized for the unique network design we are deploying throughout the United States,” said Jason Cohen, president and chief operating officer, Allied Fiber. “Corning’s telecommunications solutions have been requested by many of our customers and are capable of supporting the newest generation of high-performance opto-electronics equipment.” Planned future phases of the Allied Fiber network within the US will extend 11,500 route miles.

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Wire & Plastic Machinery Corp. is the world’s leading reseller of high quality wire, cable, and optical fiber manufacturing equipment. We have the most comprehensive range of equipment on the planet and can provide on-demand or reconditioned solutions for any need whether it’s a single machine or an entire plant. We are also the largest procurer of surplus machinery for cash or trade. Visit wireandplastic.com , or contact us at info@wireandplastic.com.

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Harness facility closes Commercial Vehicle Group Inc (CVG) has revealed plans to close its wire harness assembly facility in DeKalb, Illinois, taking effect during the third quarter of 2013. Work currently undertaken at DeKalb will be transferred to CVG facilities in Edgewood and Monona, Iowa. KevinRLFrailey,presidentandgeneral manager of electrical systems for CVG, said: "To remain competitive, we continually evaluate CVG's manufacturing footprint based on changing customer demand and industry trends. As a result, we are realigning our North America wire harness capacity and consolidating our North American footprint from five to four wire harness facilities." He added: "We regret having to close our DeKalb facility and understand the impact this action will have on our employees and their families. However, following a long term, extensive analysis of our business and changing customer needs, it is a step we have to take to keep CVG an efficient and cost effective competitor in an evolving global economy."

Return of the dividend General CableCorp has announced a regular quarterly dividend to its shareholders for the first time since 2002. The initial dividend will be 18 cents per share, payable on 28 th June. The company’s board of directors has also extended its $125 million one year share repurchase program, originally adopted in October 2012, to the end of 2013. The program has yet to be used, due to restrictions imposed while the company restated its 2012 financials as a result of a mis-statement. “Over the past several years we have continuedtotransformthecompany, expanding into faster growing emerging markets, and enhancing our product portfolio in developed markets through both acquisitions and organic investments,” General Cable CEO and president Gregory Kenny said in a statement. and confidence in our operating model have strengthened considerably over this time, and we believe the company is now in the position to begin returningcash to shareholders.” “Our financial position

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85 testing years! Magnetic Analysis Corporation is celebrating 85 years of designing and producing inspection instruments and systems for metal manufacturers. Founded in 1928, a time when testing for quality purposes usually meant laboratory sampling techniques which essentially destroyed or altered part of the product being tested, MAC began working with electromagnetic techniques to non destructively test steel bars without altering the product. After six years in development, MAC introduced its first successful bartester to identify cracks in steel bars. Since then, the company has been involved with NDT technology for metal bar, tube and parts, with rotary eddy current testers, phase gating, pulsed eddy current, polar presentation, fully digitized test instrumentation, vivid color presentations, rotary ultrasonic

testers and advanced flux leakage inspection. “Serving the world’s metalworking industry with reliable, cost effective, top-of-the-line instrumentation and test systems to ensure they can meet the high quality requirements of their customers, is our 24/7 goal,” said company chairman William Gould 3 rd , whose father and grandfather were the original founders. “But the real key to our survival and growth has been innovative MAC people, over several generations, who have understood the challenge to make product that truly serves the world’s needs – product that works reliably, is economic to make, and practical to use. MAC people’s energy and imagination continues to enable us to serve a very diverse and challenging world.”

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Bay Bridge steel rods at risk

The San Francisco Chronicle reports that over 1,200 steel bolts used in the new Bay Bridge may be at risk of cracking. They have been manufactured from a steel that is virtually identical to a high-strength alloy which has been banned for bridge use because it can crack with prolonged use. The bolts serve vital roles on the new bridge span. The California department of transportation (Caltrans) is to test 192 bolts on the bridge that are similar to 32 galvanized bolts that cracked when workers tightened them in March. The failed bolts were made to be harder than the level at which federal guidelines consider them to be at risk of cracking when installed, and were among 96 supplied in 2008 by the same firm that delivered the batch of 192 bolts two years later.

Caltrans documents examined by the Chronicle show that 932 additional fasteners procured for the bridge in the past five years were, like the failed bolts, made of high-strength, galvanized steel. The fatal problem for the 2008 batch of bolts may have been their high strength (hardness). Harder steel is vulnerable to invasion by hydrogen, either during manufacture or over time in amoist marine environment. The 32 bolts that snapped in March sat in holes on the span that had periodically filled with hydrogen-rich rainwater over the past five years. When the bolts were tightened to 70 percent of their rated capacity, they cracked.

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Insteel acquires Tatano assets

Insteel Wire Products Company, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Insteel Industries Inc, has purchased all of the concrete pipe and box culvert reinforcement production equipment and certain related assets of Tatano Wire and Steel Inc. Tatano is a producer of welded wire reinforcement and wire products located in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania. Insteel currently manufactures concrete pipe and box culvert reinforcement products at six facilities located in Arizona, Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Texas.

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Transmission line approval

HWCC celebrates Minneapolis center

American Electric Power has announced that Texas regulators have approved the applicationof ElectricTransmissionTexas, an AEP joint venture with MidAmerican Energy, to build a $318 million, 156 mile long 345kB transmission line. The Public Utility Commission of Texas has also agreed settlements with nearly a hundred landowners, as well as the Texas Parks and Wildlife department. The line is to run between Laredo and Edinburg, and will include two new substations. AEP's transmission network currently includes 40,000 miles of lines, including 2,100 miles of higher voltage 765kV lines. Construction is expected to begin in 2014, and should be complete by 2016.

On 1 st May, Houston Wire & Cable Company opened a new distribution center in the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area. John Marchiando, region vice president responsible for the territory expansion, said: "This new distribution center will enable our customers to obtain more of the products they need even faster than they could before. The long term benefits of an HWCC location in this part of the country are several, and we are excited about the increased service and value this investment will deliver to our customers." With 35 years in the industry, Houston Wire & Cable Company is among the largest providers of wire and cable in the US market.

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New GM at EFG

Elgin Fastener Group (EFG) has appointed Carl Ondraka as general manager of Cleveland operations, with responsibility for EFG’s

experience in a variety of industrial engineering and manufacturing positions. EFG CEO Jeff Liter said: “Carl Ondraka is uniquely qualified to lead our manufacturing efforts in northeast Ohio. His skill set includes all of the components required to produce consistent success and customer satisfaction at these three plants, and we are pleased to have him join our organization.” Elgin Fastener Group is comprised of nine domesticspecialtyfastenermanufacturers and a metal finishing facility.

manufacturing operations at Chandler Products, Quality Bolt & Screw, and Telefast Industries. A graduate of Western Michigan University, Carl earned his MBA from Indiana University/South Bend. He is a member of the National Society of Professional Engineers (NSPE) and the Precision Machine Products Association (PMPA), withprevious senior management

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Optelian gear for Alabama network

Troy Cablevison Inc has installed Optelian’s MPX-9110 100Gbps platform in its fiber network, providing FTTH and FTTB services to Alabama. The network covers six counties across the south east of the state, connecting Montgomery, Troy, Dothan, and the markets in between. Troy Cable funded the network enhancement with an award from the Broadband Technology Opportunities Program (BTOP). Optelian says the addition of its 100G LightGAIN optical transport and reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer (ROADM) technologies will enable Troy Cable to support the expected jump in bandwidth demand via

a low-latency, high capacity fiber backbone. It also will support such advanced services as alternate disaster recovery and scalable offsite storage, as well as providing greater reliability through the creation of diverse network paths. “This 100G enhancement to our network delivers a major expansion throughout the region,” explains Conley Freeman, CTO of Troy Cable. “Never before has there been a contiguous network from Dothan to Montgomery. In delivering this critical inaugural connection, we wanted a high capacity platform that would allow us to easily scale, but still efficiently use, our fiber.”

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The SRMA represents 3,600 companies engaged in manufacturing operations in the SWFL region. Pelican Wire was recognized for its wire and cable constructions for critical applications in diverse industries,includingtheaerospace and medical fields. Pelican Wire has been successful in the cable industry by specializing in fine gauge resistance, thermocouple RTD and custom wire and cable.

Award for Pelican Pelican Wire Company Inc has been named the Southwest Regional

Manufacturers Association’s (SRMA) Manufacturer of the Year in the small business category.

Threeof PelicanWire’semployees, Martha Langston, Angel Santana, and Kathleen Wilson, were nominated for Manufacturing Employee of the year. Martha Langston was named as the Manufacturing Employee of the Year in the Administrative category. Ted Bill said: “It was wonderful winning this award...[It] really pays a nice tribute to the hard work of our employee-owners.”

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Arizona solar dedication Arizona secretary of state Ken Bennett, Maricopa county

Located in Arlington, Arizona, about 40 miles west of Phoenix, Mesquite Solar 1 is part of Sempra US Gas and Power's 4,000-acre Mesquite Solar complex, with the potential to build up to 700MW of capacity. The Mesquite Solar complex is well positioned to become North America's largest photovoltaic (PV) solar power installation. "Mesquite Solar 1 represents a major step forward for the state of Arizona as we continue down the path toward our goal of establishing ourselves as the nation's leader in solar generation," said Bennett. "Sempra US Gas and Power has demonstrated remarkable leadership with this project, and we look to continue working together to fully build-out the Mesquite Solar Complex." Construction on Mesquite Solar 1 began in June 2011 and was completed in December 2012. It generates enough emission-free electricity for about 56,000 homes. Completion of Mesquite Solar 1 brings Sempra US Gas and Power's operating solar portfolio up to 300MW. The company has another 308MWunder construction at its Copper Mountain Solar 2 and Copper Mountain Solar 3 facilities in Boulder City, Nevada.

supervisor Mary Rose Wilcox, and mayor Jackie Meck joined Sempra US Gas and Power officials and community leaders to dedicate the 150MW first phase of Sempra US Gas and Power's Mesquite Solar facility.

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Tulsa Power has appointed three new design engineers to its mechanical engineering department. Jack McCready will help the company build on strengths in design and application engineering. He has a wealth of experience and knowledge built up over four decades of designing coiling, spooling and winding equipment for flexible materials. Jack is a recent graduate with a BSME and MSME from the University of Tulsa. Jim Mascola has over 20 years of machinery design and product development experience and holds seven current patents. In addition, he has a BSME degree and leanmanufacturing, quality and finite element analysis training. Shelby Coulter has extensive experience in mechanical design and new machinery development. Shelby has a Bachelor of Science degree in mechanical engineering from Oklahoma State University. Added power for design team

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Innovation in Ireland

CommScope has opened a new technology innovation center at its Bray, Ireland, facility. The center incorporates a research and development laboratoryanda solution demonstration area. The display area is complemented by an executive briefing center which opened in 1999. Combining the new innovation center with the executive briefing center will provide customers from across the European, Middle East and African regions with a greater opportunity to see and learn about the latest technologies underpinning the most advanced networks in the world. “We believe this facility will have a tremendous impact on all visitors, especially those who are not entirely aware of our global reach and deep expertise in developing the end-to-end solutions that enable the economic delivery of Internet services,” said Fiona

Nolan, senior vice president, global marketing, CommScope. She continued: “We have a long history of enabling wired and wireless communication networks and invest an average of approximately €100 million each year in developing innovative and agile solutions, some of which are now included within the Bray facility.” Bray is a prominent location in CommScope’s global manufacturing and distribution network. The facility, which employs approximately 180 people, occupies over 130,000ft 2 and is one of the largest manufacturers of Systimax ® enterprise solutions for CommScope. It is also home of the engineering, marketing, sales and finance support organization for the Europe, Middle East and African regions.

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Expocenter fairground - Moscow

Ormiston Wire – flying with the times

Gerry Anderson’s Thunderbirds puppets were lifted by Ormiston Wire, and in the 21 st Century the company has supplied the wire that made the broomsticks fly in the popular Harry Potter series. Other bespoke applications of Ormiston wires include sculptures fromthe Thomas Heatherwick Studio, and antenna braid for the British Antarctic Survey.

British Wire celebrates its 220 th birthday this year. The company, formed in London in 1793 by Philip Ormiston, is currently under the stewardship of his descendant, Mark Ormiston. Ormiston Wire began trading as a manufacturer of spring wire for corsets andwigs,butdiversifiedinthe19 th Century. During the 1960s and 1970s Ormiston provided vital support for some of the biggest television stars of the decade. company Ormiston

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Prysmian Group has opened a new facility at its Slatina, Romania, plant for the production of optical fiber cable. The Slatina factory began manufacturing energy cables in 1973, and first added optical fiber cables in 2009. The new plant will triple its production from 500,000km to 1,500,000km of cables per year, with the potential to reach 3 million kilometers. The Slatina plant has a total yearly production capacity of 30,000 tons of energy cable (from high voltage cable up to 110kV and building wires, power, instrumentation and control cables), almost 1,500,000km of optical cable and 500,000km of copper telecom cable. It employs over 400 people. New optical cable plant in Romania

Ericsson’s power cable operations pass to nkt

nkt cables has signed a conditional purchase agreement to acquire Ericsson’s Energy Business power cable operations. The transaction is subject to relevant regulatory approval and is expected to be completed beginning of third quarter 2013. Ericsson’s Energy Business is a leading supplier of medium voltage products to the Nordic utility groups, and an important supplier of low voltage products to wholesalers and installers in Sweden. The acquisition is a central element in the growth strategy for nkt cables’ products business unit, focusing on strengthening the company’s position in themediumand low voltage cables segment in selected markets. The acquisition will add a number of unique products to nkt cables’ portfolio, strengthen development competences for new power solutions, and improve scope for servicing Nordic customers. nkt cables will gain 320 employees and a factory in Falun, Sweden, including production facilities and a development department. The factory’s location and product portfolio will be complementary to nkt cables' factory in Asnæs, Denmark.

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Abengoa has been chosen by the Brazilian National Electricity Agency (ANEEL) to complete an electricity transmission project in the country. The contract will enable part of the country’s energy consumption to be supplied in an efficient and sustainable way. Abengoa will be responsible for carrying out the engineering, design, construction, maintenance and commissioning of the three electricity transmission concessions, covering 2,920km. The project is expected to be complete within three years. The first concession comprises a transmission line covering 615km in the states of Pernambuco, Piauí and Ceará; while the second concession involves the construction of a 544km transmission line in the states of Maranhao, Piauí and Ceará. The third concession consists of various transmission lines with a combined length of 1,761km, together with construction of a new substation. Electricity transmission projects for Brazil

Higher copper output

In its quarterly report, Swiss-based Glencore Xstrata announced an output of 321,000 tonnes of copper between January and March. The company said that the growth was driven by increased production at its mines in Peru's Antapaccay, as well as Mount Margaret in Australia, and in Katanga and Mutanda in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In Africa alone, copper output increased by 44 percent. Glencore Xstrata noted that capacity at the Katanga and Mutunda mines would expand this year to produce an annual output of 270,000 tonnes and 200,000 tonnes. Glencore Xstrata was formally created at the beginning of May, following a merger between commodities trader Glencore International and mining heavyweight Xstrata. Chinese regulators were the last to give approval to the merger, which was suspended for several months pending the decision. A condition of China's approval was that Glencore Xstrata would sell its interest in the Las Bambas copper mine project in Peru to Chinese-approved operators by the end of September 2014.

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Cable fault closes offshore project

ExxonMobil cable contract

Vattenfall's 110MW Lillgrund offshore wind farm went offline on 16 th May as a result of a cable failure. The company has launched an investigation into the causes of the failure, and sent in remote cameras to track the fault. Lillgrund is located in Öresund, the strait between Denmark and Sweden. It is Sweden's largest offshore wind farm and came online in December 2007. It comprises 48 Siemens SWT-2.3-93 turbines. In a Vattenfall document detailing the installation work, the company revealed it had problems deploying the cables, the export cable in particular. Linking offshore wind farms to the shore is one of the biggest challenges to the sector, with a high number of claims already in process resulting from damaged subsea cables. Past examples of issues include insufficient protection against the current or poorly implemented erosion protection damaging the cables.

Prysmian Group has been awarded a $100 million contract for the supply and installation of submarine cables for a section of ExxonMobil’s existing offshore operations in the US. The work involves the replacement of 50km of submarine power cables with increased capacity 40kV EPR cables designed for water depths of up to 450m. The cables will supply electric power from the existing shore-based generating plant to offshore platforms. The submarinepower cablewill be supplied by Prysmian’s Drammen, Norway, factory and installed using the Cable Enterprise laying vessel. The Cable Enterprise will undergo significant modification work during 2014 to be converted to a full dynamically positioned (DP) vessel in readiness for the installation works. Elsewhere in the US, the group is currently involved in the Hudson Transmission Project to supply clean power to about 600,000 new homes in Manhattan, New York, and has commissioned the TransBay Cable Project in San Francisco.

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Wind farm wins step to approval

Rod mill gets makeover

The department of the interior of the Swiss area of Vaud has agreed to a wind farm in the rural community of Sainte-Croix, although appeals to the cantonal administrative court and to the country’s supreme court are still possible. Utility company Romandie Energie plans to erect six wind turbines, but has agreed to abandon a seventh near the village in the Jura Mountains after concerns were raised about its visual impact. The company says the turbines will generate 22 million kWh of electricity a year, enough to power 6,000 homes, or the entire municipality and industry of Sainte-Croix. Renewable energy has taken on greater importance in Switzerland following a government decision to phase out nuclear power plants, which currently produce around 40 percent of the country’s electricity. The last nuclear plant is scheduled for decommissioning in 2034.

Siemens Metals Technologies has been contracted by Nexans to equip a copper rod mill with a modular crop shear solution. The new equipment is expected to simplify operation and increase output and safety. The 35-year-old rod rolling line in the Nexans plant in Lens, France, will be equipped with a four-bladed rotary shear, replacing a hydraulically operated traversing shear. The new shear, a standard product for Siemens, will cut the size of the current crop section in half, maximizing yield. It will also provide a profiled front end to the cast bar to improve feeding it into the finishing mill during the thread-up operation. In addition, Nexans has contracted for a mechatronic package of controls to integrate the new equipment into the main mill control system. Depending on the end product, the mill will be able to process up to 30 tons per hour, and has a nominal capacity of 200,000 tons per annum.

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Taste of the Orient for IWMA members

There will be an international flavor mixing with a taste of the Orient as Bangkok, Thailand, plays host to wire Southeast Asia from 17 th to 19 th September this year. The BITEC center in the the capital city, known as the 'city of angels', will stage the three-day show as more than 400 companies from around the globe show off their latest innovations at the much-anticipated exhibition. The wire and cable industry remains robust in the region as ASEAN prepares for further development with major infrastructural projects

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already in the pipeline. Seven national pavilions and country groups from Austria, China, Germany, Italy, Singapore, Taiwan and the USA have already secured their places at the exhibition. Some 15 percent of companies are first-time exhibitors and organizers Messe Düsseldorf Asia are confident that visitor numbers will surpass the 2011 figures. This event is a platform that links a targeted audience of key decision makers from Thailand and around the region with international industry leaders showcasing the latest wire and cable processing machinery and equipment, new technology and manufacturing solutions. The IWMA is offering its members the opportunity to take part in this exhibition by taking its exclusive exhibitor package ensuring an excellent stand location and all the benefits to make exhibiting easy and effective. For further details, call the IWMA on 01926 834680 or email info@iwma.org .

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Heading for Milan. . . Co-organizers of this year’s CabWire are once again joining forces ahead of the conference at the Palazzo Turati in Milan, Italy, on Monday, 4 th November. This year’s theme will be ‘Innovations driving worldwide wire and cable markets’ and will feature a panel of both ferrous and non-ferrous expert speakers, presenting the latest technological developments within the industry. A number of opportunities are available for anyone wishing to attend the conference. In the evening, there will be the opportunity to attend a gala dinner at the nearby Royal Palace overlooking the historic Duomo Piazza.

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affected are activists who use 3G and they are mostly activists in regime-controlled areas.” Many activists rely on 3G despite the intermittent problems with connectivity and the potential for government surveillance, because using satellite phones marks them as sympathizers with the rebel cause. The government has already cut off 3G access in areas of the country under rebel control, forcing them to use satellite phones. The Internet in Syria is operating again, though an earlier outage in November lasted for two days and coincided with a strike in Damascus and its airport. No military action appeared to be responsible for the latest outage.

An outage of Syria’s Internet has been blamed on the failure of a fiber optic cable. The outage effectively cut off the country from the rest of the Internet for almost a day. It is not yet known whether it was due to a technical failure, or whether the Syrian government deliberately cut off one of the three fiber cables connecting the country to the rest of the world. Cutting off Internet access has been a common tactic in the Middle East, most notably the Egyptian government under former president Hosni Mubarak. “It was normal news for us … It did not affect us,” Ahmad al-Khatib, an activist in the Jabal al-Zawiya region in Syria told the Associate Press via Skype. “Those who were

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Intercontinental cable

Executives of the PTA Bank have confirmed their approval of a $11.5 million loan for Burundi Backbone SystemsCompany (BBS) to build a national fiber optic network. The 13,000km fiber optic project will cover the capital, Bujumbura, 17 provinces and the country’s borders with Rwanda and Tanzania, connecting the country to international fiber optic cables for the first time. Burundi will rely heavily on the Rwandan and Tanzanian infrastructure. Rwanda has already completed laying its 2,300km national backbone, while Tanzania is still working on a 10,000km fiber infrastructure. The World Bank initiated the project in late 2008 with a funding of about $10.5 million. The East African states are jointly investing $400 million in terrestrial fiber optics for backbone cables that, when complete, will provide a vast network for Internet connectivity covering over 15,600km. Fiber funds for Burundi

AMEinfo reports that Etisalat, a leading telecom operator in the Middle East and Africa, has announced a strategic partnership in the construction of the Bay of Bengal (BBG) submarine fiber optic cable. Other major operators involved are Telekom Malaysia Berhad (Malaysia), Vodafone Group (UK), Omantel (Oman), Reliance JioInfocomm Limited (India) and Dialog Axiata (Sri Lanka). "Etisalat's Smarthub is the strategic terminal point for Bay of Bengal (BBG) cable. This reaffirms UAE's position as the telecommunication hub in the region. We are delighted to be part of this consortium that will enhance our already robust intercontinental capacity to support our customers growing high speed data requirements," said Ali Amiri, executive vice president, carrier and wholesale services, Etisalat. The construction of BBG will provide connectivity between the Middle East, south east Asia and south Asia, and is a clear indication of the growing demand for bandwidth in the participating countries. The 8,000km cable will provide upgradable and transmission facilities using 100Gbps technology. The system is expected to carry commercial traffic by the end of 2014.

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Expresso Ghana landed the $700 million, 17,000km ACE fiber optic cable on the Ghanaian coast in time for its mid-May launch. ACE is the acronym for the Africa Coast to Europe submarine cable, and represents a consortium of 19 members. The cable connects 23 countries, mainly on the coast of Africa but also using terrestrial links to landlocked countries including Mali and Niger. It is the first cable system to connect seven African countries in a stretch. Expresso Ghana said: “ACE will connect Ghana with 22 countries from South Africa to Portugal to France and other International Gateways.” Ghana already has the WACS cable from MTN, SAT-3 from Vodafone, Glo One from Globacom and the MainOne cable on its shores, which gives the country a huge fiber optic redundancy capacity. ACE launch for Ghana

Network in Taipei

The Taiwan Intelligent Fiber Optic Network Consortium (Taifo), a joint venture established in 2012 specifically to establish a fiber optic communications network around Taipei City, began construction during May. Initially Taifo plans to deploy the fiber optic network in three administrative districts, to reach coverage of 20 percent, about 40,000 household users, by the end of 2013. The city government hopes that the fiber optic network can cover 80 percent of households around the city by the end of 2015. Taiwan-based Tai Tung Communication, the major shareholder of Taifo with a 72 percent stake, will supply fiber optic cables for the project.

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High temperature fire resistant cables

Smart grid in Kazakhstan

LS Cable & System has developed fire resistant cables able to withstand temperatures up to 1,000ºC. The new products are designed to supply power and signals for over three hours, to allow people to leave in safety. Existing fire resistant cables can withstand temperatures up to 750ºC, but the new cables will withstand extreme conditions, such as physical impact caused by collapse of a building and water spray for fire extinguishing. The products ensure stable operation of fire fighting and prevention facilities during fire, keeping human and property damages to a minimum. The company has also developed silicon-insulated fire resistant cable and fire resistant optical fiber cable. LS Cable & System has obtained all international standard certifications, the IEC (International Engineering Consortium), the BS (British Standards) and the EN (European Standards).

The US trade and development agency (USTDA) has awarded a grant to the Kazakhstan electricity distribution company, JSC Alatau Zharyk (AZHK), to provide a feasibility study on a distribution automation project in the Almaty region. The USTDA grant will allow JSC Alatau Zharyk to determine the economic, technical and financial feasibility of an electric power distribution automation smart grid project. By implementing a modern supervisory control and data acquisition system, an outage management system, distribution management systems and smart meters, the company will be able to improve efficiency, thereby reducing power generation needs. AZHK is the electric power distribution company for the Almaty region and, as such, is responsiblefor supplyingelectricity to more than 2.2 million customers over more than 35,000 kilometers of power lines.

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Flame retardant joint venture

Heated cables in action

The Lianzi fields, situated in an offshore zone between the Republic of Congo and Angola, are to be connected to the Benguela Belize Lobito Tomboco (BBLT). Nexans has been contracted to supply what is believed to be the world’s deepest water direct electrical heating (DEH) system, at depths between 390m and 1,070m. The DEH package will include a DEH riser cable, armored feeder cable, and a 43km piggyback cable with an integrated protection system. They will connect to the pipeline between the Lianzi subsea facilities and the BBLT platform. DEH was developed to protect the well stream as it courses through the pipeline to theplatform.Alternatingcurrenttransmitted from the DEH cable runs through the steel in the pipe and heats it. Nexans says that, by controlling the current, the pipeline inner wall can be maintained above the critical temperature for wax and hydrate formation. The Lianzi DEH cables will be manufactured at the Nexans factory in Halden, Norway, for delivery in summer 2014.

Albemarle Corporation and Senze Meilu Company of Shanxi, China, have signed definitive agreements to establish a joint venture company in Lvliang, Shanxi. Upon final approval from the relevant government authorities in China, the venture, Albemarle Senze Chemicals (Shanxi) Company Ltd, will build and operate a new 50,000 tonnes facility to manufacture Martinal ® fine precipitated alumina trihydrate (ATH) flame retardants based on Albemarle's proprietary technology, principally used in wire and cable applications. Production at the new facility is expected to begin inmid-2015. Albemarle, as majority stakeholder, will market Martinal on behalf of the joint venture in the Asia-Pacific and Indian markets. Fine precipitated alumina trihydrate is an environmentally friendly, mineral-based flame retardant and smoke suppressant, used in a variety of polyolefin resins. The largest and fastest growing application is in low-smoke wire and cable applications within theenergy sector,which isbenefitting from rising energy consumption in China and other rapidly developing economies throughout Asia-Pacific.

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